Interior floor view of the A.D. Bruce Religion Center. 1964-2000. Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries. University of Houston Digital Library. Web. August 2, 2015. http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/p15195coll3/item/121.

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(1964-2000). Interior floor view of the A.D. Bruce Religion Center. University of Houston Buildings. Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries. Retrieved from http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/p15195coll3/item/121

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Interior floor view of the A.D. Bruce Religion Center, 1964-2000, University of Houston Buildings, Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries, accessed August 2, 2015, http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/p15195coll3/item/121.

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Interior, A.D. Bruce Religion Center. The A.D. Bruce Religion Center was established through the Rockwell Endowment by James W. and Henry M. Rockwell, in memory of their parents James M. and Sarah Wade Rockwell. The funding provided by the Endowment was for the maintenance and operation of a religion center for the university. Originally named the University Religion Center, the name was officially changed to the A.D. Bruce Religion Center as a memorial to General Andrew Davis Bruce. The building was occupied in 1964 and later dedicated on May 23, 1965. The architect was Frank Dill.